The 24-style simplified Tai Ji Chuan music was specially composed for Tai Ji Chuan. 1956, the organizer of the State Sports Commission (now the State Sports General Administration) selected 24 styles from Yang-style Tai Ji Chuan to form a 24-style simplified Tai Ji Chuan. In order to promote this simplified Tai Ji Chuan, Mr. Li, a famous film composer in China and Bayi Film Factory, specially composed music for it and named it "Twenty-four Simplified Tai Ji Chuan Songs". With a variety of rich expression techniques, the expression and temperament of water lilies are vividly portrayed.
"Mountain Flowing Water" is one of the top ten ancient music in China, and it is also one of the most common Tai Ji Chuan music. There are many genres of music. The most widely circulated and influential is the Biography of Zhejiang Wulin School, with elegant melody and meaningful charm, which has the appearance of "majestic mountains and flowing water". The allusion of "high mountains and flowing water" has gradually developed more than 70 kinds of classic meanings, such as high music, knowing each other, hard to find a bosom friend, losing a bosom friend, and carefree feelings.
● Wandering in Autumn Water: Taiji music is basically some famous ancient songs. This song "Wandering in Autumn Water" is one of the few songs with a modern feeling. In the song, guqin and bagpipes seem to be a pair of talented people and beautiful women, fluttering in their clothes and hovering low, as if they can read people's hearts, cross empty mountains and valleys, and comfort those hidden in their hearts in whispers. This song is often used as an etude of Yang Tai Ji Chuan 108 traditional routine. The extended version of this piece is a single loop. Because guqin is full of soul-stirring, continuous and natural transition, there is no sudden and interrupted feeling.